Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
I'm just guessing that it's essentially the same hardware as the other Clips.
You say they'll discontinue other models? Is that just speculation?I'm doubting they'll discontinue the Zip and only have the sport.Can anyone confirm either way?
It seems as though you're perhaps a little confused.There's nothing for Rockbox.org to "reconsider". Its not like this is a case of there being this fantastic development target just sitting there being ignored and simply no one can be bothered doing the work.The thing is, from what is known of the target device, a port to this device would fall somewhere in between "multiple hundreds of man hours" to "impossible", with the latter of the two being the more likely candidate.At the very least, assuming there's some more resources in the package hidden away from us that would make a port possible, it would be a port to a brand new architecture and that is most certainly not a trivial undertaking and would account for a large portion of those many hundreds of man hours. Again assuming a port to this device was somehow possible, I posit that quite a few concessions would need to be made and it would be rather crippled even when compared to our other ports with very limited resources.The amount of new ports introduced in the past couple of years perhaps gives a false sense of the sheer amount of work involved, but this was able to happen mostly due to the fact that developers were deliberately picking devices with incredibly similar hardware to existing ports. Whereas the Clip Sport is vastly unlike any other target to date.It also pays to note that this device is quite far removed from a "flagship". It is, in many ways, a downgrade from the previous Clip variants. It would be really nice to know what the Hell SanDisk was thinking and what was going on behind the scenes that made them switch things up so drastically.[Saint]
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